The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 23, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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TIIB SCBANTON THIBtlNE WEDNESDAY itOBKnfg. OCTOBER 23. 18'JS.
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BABYfl
HUMOURS
Instantly Relieved
And Speedily Cured by
imm
WHEN ALL ELSD FAILS
A warm bath with CUTICUR A SOAP
' and a single aprliiition of CUTICUSA,
! (ointment), will iiivtd instant r-Mie:, per
mit rest and steep, and point to a spidy,
permanent cure of the most distressing of
ltchin? and burning sk in and scalp diseases,
after nil other inctaods taiL
Pc!d throughout Pit Wfwlil.
C.itlth darrti V. KlWBiot
,8.1X9,1, Kin: Edward-.!., Lon-
dm. l"UTTBiDi'O0Clim.
THE WORLD OF
STOCKS AM) BONDS.
New York. Oct. 22. Only 120.M0
shares of storks were traded in nt the
Flock cxcliawro today. .The chnmres
not varvinc as much as a point durlnK
th- session. .Speculation tv'H U
nn.l about tlrm ill tone. Net oh an pes
a rule show trains of V'-V per cent
The run Re of today' prices for the ac
.. ,f the New York stock mar
V t are idr-m below. The Muomtions are
furnished The Tribune by il .In I'
.,,i..k ,,i-..r fur Wi nil l.tnn. Allen At
Co.. ' stock' brokers, 412 etpnictf
street,
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Scranton Board of Trade
ttitions-All (Imitations
of 100.
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I lime Iip. & lls. Bank
P'-'-anton I.af Cur. Co
Nnt. llorlmr & nrillliiK Co
F rt Nnt onal 1!ank
Thoron Cnnl I.an'l Co
Pernnton Jar Stopper Co....
St.ititoii 31as Co
J.nrkawanna Lumber Co
B; r:nK P.r.-ok Water Co
K'.mhurst Hoilev.ird Co
R Tar. ton Axle Works
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Third Nn'.'onal Pnnk
3M
I.neka. Trot n'l Sife D.
ep. Co
fi-rar.ton 1'ai k'.nc Co..
Seranton SavlnKs Hank
Scranton Traction Co
Laeka. Iron Si St"r Co
Weston Mill Co
Traders' National Har k
P.ONP3.
Franton Glass Co
F. -otiomy Steam Heat &
Power Co
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S'-ranton Pass. Hallway
mortRnne. dn 1!1
P-ranlon Traction Co
people's Street Ua'lway,
mortvaice, dup IMS
F ran'.on P rtston T a
people's 8'reit Hniivay,
ond mortirane. rlue lWi.
I.aeka. Valley Trae. Co.,
first
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New crk ProUiica Market.
New York. Oct. 22 Flour Steady.
Wheat Firmer; No. 2 red More and eleva
tor, tt'ic.; ntloat, Tie.-.; f. o. b., tKi'le.; N'i I
northern. '17c; options steady; .March, 7"'.:
M"iy, 7'P,e.; Oeloher. Mr.; .November,
4;si.,c. ; liecemb' T, H7e. Corn J'ii"i. easier;
Zio. I, 3''2e.; elevator, Sti'-c; allo.it; ontlons
ipiiet, steady; Ortobt r, 'V'tf-.i Nov niber,
27'!',".; Ieeimliir. av.e. ; .May, 3.Vc fiats
rft' a'ly: options doil. steady; iietotier,
Novi mb'T ani l ei-mber, 2:tr,Ne.: No. 2
'while, October Hi'l H'Cimher. 2r-4e. : spot
prices. -No. 2. ''.. No. 2 white, ilV-l.c;
No; i Chlcaeo. -I'..i .; No. 3. 2 .; No.
white. Zi' .r.; mixed western, 2la2.',e.; whltn
ilo. and white sta'e. Z.VZIr. Lard Hull,
firm, unchain."1 1. fiuti'T Quiet, steaOv;
elate, dairy, 12a21c; do. creamery, f."i
ti'!' ;'v ulern 'lairy. 1''al.',c,; do. creamery.
Ilii2!c. ; do. Jure, p;.i2lc.; do. factory, KK
a' i.-.; Klxins, Jle.; Imitation creamery. 12
17l Cheese Firmer, steady, unchanired.
Ki?KS fiulet, eai'y; state and . Pennsylva
nia, 20il iy.; oe house, P;.il7c. ; do. per
rase, l?,ni.2'; western fresh, ISa20c.; do. pir
case, 2a4; limed, Ymihw.
Toledo fin I i Mnrkot.
Toledo, O., Oct. 22. Wheat Hereipts,
' Ift.WKi bushels; shipments, fi.iwn busheis;
market nulet; No. 2 red, cash. 7'Lc. ; lie
lumber, BUc: May, u&V.; No. 3 red, cash,
Clc. Corn Receipts, 47,IU bushels; ship
ments, 40.000 bushels; market dull; No. 2
mixed, cash. 32'4e.; No. do., SI 'A'-.: No. 2
yellow, XPjc.; No. 2 do., 3::e. Onts Ke-
relpta, 4.000 bushels; shipments, 4'w bush
els: nominal. Kye Dull; No. 2, cash.
42'4C Cloverseed llecelpts, 900 bushels;
rhlpments, IK bushels; market easy; Oc
tober, 14.20; March, tj.30.
Bnffalo Live Stoek.
Buffalo, Oet. 22. Cattle Receipts, 175
head; on sale, 40 head; market steady;
Kood steers, 3.90H4.4O; Rood to fair, $1.71,
ond fair to gOod fat cows, $2.GOa3.50; veni,
dull and 25 to M cents lower; choice to
prime, $.7&a6.2!; fair to Rood, llao.W;
heavy fat calves, J2.50.i3 25; urassers. K2
a2."i0. Hogs Receipts, 2,700 head; on sale,
.40O head; market opened fairly active
for Forkers, but a shade weaker for York
ers; Yorkers, good to choice, Jlal.10; light
Yorkers, $4a4.15; heavy choice corn fed,
$ia4.15; heavy, tt3.90a3.B3; pigs, la4.1fi;
roughs, S3a3.5n; stags, t2.ii0u3 25. Sheep
and Lambs Receipts, 5,000 head; on sale,
4.400 head; market closed steady; fair to
Rood lambs, $3.50a4; extra, f4.20a4.30; light
' lots. S3.25a3.40; culls, $2.25.1.1; Canada lambs,
fi.2a4.30; culls, $3.5na3.75; mixed sheep,
fcood to choice, $2a2.25; choice wethers,
t2.50a2.7u; culls, $lal.D0; export sheep,
a4.00.
, Chicago Live Stock'
t Chlcan-o, Oct. 22.-Cattle Receipts, g,&00
head; market barely, steady; common to
extra steers. $.40a5.40; stockers and feed
ers,. $1.7ria3.x,'i; cows and bulls, $1.25a3.76;
calves, $2.B0a; Texans, $1.75s3.6i; western
rangers, $2. 44.15. Hogs Receipts, 25,000
tiead; heavy packing; and shipping lots,
t3.50a3.K5: common to choice mixed. 13.40a
3.90; choice, aborted. $3.70a3.85; light, $3.40
03.85: pigs. $1.7&a3.70. Sheep Receipts, 14,000
bend: market steady; Inrerlor to choice,
fl.25a3.25; lambs, S2.ioa4.60.
I Philadslphla Tallow Market. .
t' Philadelphia. Oct. II Tallow Demand
Ja llifht, bat thee la do ehang Is prices.
CHI
aW
Va.
We quote as follows: city. prime.
hhils, 4c: eouniry, prime, in u,
1o. dark. In od!, 4c; eauei, vau.i t,"-.
Oil .Market.
IHtshure. Pa.. Oct. 22.-Tho oil market
here closej at Jl.23t-i. the only .luotutton.
Oil t'ltv.'Pa.. Oct. 22.-Tbe oil market
opencil unU lowest. J1.2a: highest anil low
est I1.23U.
NEWS OF Ol'K lXnl'STUlES.
Happenings of lt teres t to tna siap-i
Trades and Particularly to tlio Trado
iu lion. Mccl and Anthracite Coal.
Another advance In the price of an
ih ,-.,!. al will be made on Oot. ii.
rrhio ,.),.,,-.. will milv only to tiilewater
points, but In all pronamuiy a"ii-
u.lvance will r made to the elly and
line trade on Nov. 1. There is hardly
anv doubt t.ut that the coal dealers are
Bt'tiiiK anxious in resartl ti their atocK
of coal, and besides, as the price Is
rapltllv going up. they at' doing nil
they can to secure a larpe amount be
fore another a'Jrancc is made. lHiriiiK
the Btinv.ner months, when anthracite
cial was selllnK at a low (inure there
was considerable coal laid in by the
dealers, 'but dttrintr the last few weeks
the demund has been so preat that the
stock has been used up and they are
InrportunliK the coal companies to de
liver coal to them as speedily as pos
sible. Hesble this there is n snoring
In domestic prepared si;;es. and the coal
cinipnnies cannot lieu In to fill their or
ders for stove and o;is of coal. The
Heading conmany has 'boon short of
ths? two sizi's for some time, and not
wllhsta'vilnu this company has in
creased its totuinse there is not enotich
of these sires on hand 1 1 meet all the
requirement. -At iN'ew York there lias
been a blr demand for ecu; and stove
for a number of weeks, but owitm to
the scarcity the demand could not be
necomnii lated.'The new circular whb h
is sit to ko into effect Oct. 21 Is as fol
lows: Uroken. fX": eps. J2,.t0: stove.
$4.1." anil chesMiut. tX9'i. There prices
apply to New Yrk tidewater points, t.
o. b. Jit the same time there will also
be Issued a circular relative to cal
nt tide In IVilbtiloipma. I :ie nrnn u
will be cents a ton les than the roal
Is sold for In N'ew York. n Nov. 1. In
u'l nrol abilUy. there will be another
advance In t!u ur.leo of anthracite coal
to the c'ty an 1 line trade. The nnv
prices will be as follows; broken. $2 2';
eire S2 stove. J2.Sr, at! 1 chestnut.
J2 .'0. These prices are for coal t the i
mlees. to which tne rretunt must "e
added, which Is SI Til on oo.il from the
Schuvlkll end 1 . 7 r. from the Lehigh
rei'lons. There Is a flrst-i l iss scare In
Chicniro and the dealers there are as
short of coal as they are in the east.
From Oot. 1 t Oct. 10 the receipts ft
arthiaclte coal at Chicago were as fol
lows:
Oct
1 to Oet 1.
:, !m.
c..:-vi
Anthracite bv hike...
Anthracite by rail...
Total
p;.;;j :',.'.-j2
... S.'.SIK 111. VI-
Jar. 1 to o.'t la.
1VC. P'l.
.. ceil O! 7v:i"l
.. 3i-..r.i :i7"-i
... m.;v Svi 4sn
. .i,r. i ;t i.Ji'.is.
Anthracite 1V hike.
Anthracite by rail.,
rttoek on hand
Total ..
KAll.KOAIi SOT I S.
T'cki t brokers of the American asso
ciation Kn-e foi T'jliv de bin 1 off th.-lr
lmvcott anuinst the Milwaukee and St.
Paul p'aii. In InlnK so they have ae
kliowbdued defeat.
Central Tratlio a'.-ocIatbn roads are
falkln? seriously of advaneiui: east
bound srain rates. The present rate Is
20 cents ier Pi'i busli-ls. Tiny would
like -to advance to 25" cents, but rail
road officials admit a 25-cent rate Is
more than traffic can bear at this time,
when farmers Ret sratcely anything for
their products.
The Inter-Ocean says: "Hy Jan. 1
every Important railroad line- between
the Atlantic coast and the Missouri
rivt r will be worklmr tinder an inoi
d i I poi.llnc onntiact In direct vlolati-'ti
nf the Interstate cumtrure- law. AM
fr. li.-ht traf'ic will bepo.iled nr. 1 divided
Rccoiding to awed percentaves. Lari-e
anwiunts of penalty money will be de
posited by each road and competitors
will be practically thmttb'd."
A meehanlcnl enslneer. In tpeiklr.p of
the apparent disire or Americans for
faster trains, says. that th- fierce com
jM titlon between p.iral'el lines will con
st.ihtly bi'lrc new. features Into the
field. The type 'f iith emrines an.l
cars Is likely to und-nto some chans".
It will Hut the aim of railroad managers
to make rolling stock ns solid and dura
ble as consistent with hijih spiel d
trains; still, lightness will be one of the
considerations. The man who believes,
lie says, that the system of travel by
steam power has seen Its frrenfe-tt de
velopment will likely fir I that he has
b, en badly d-eelved. He added that If
the use of electricity Is till In Its In
fancy, so fan It be said that travel on
steam mads Is still capame or improve
ment. Thevhiengo HrnU says: "As far as
astern lines are concerned tne nam
times have ended. For a year nt least,
and very prohably for two or more,
earnings will be up to the high water
mark. There Is not a particle of doii''.
In the min i of th- eastern oHleial that
earnlncs of his road for the year bc-
plntilni; Peliy will be larger than th
of nny year Jn I'.;- history. Not one
eastern road has an excess of cars.
Tills does no! mean there is n general
''ar famine, for every ea'-t-bound read
has so 'far been able to tnk" ca'e of all
th" "business offereil It from the west.
It do. -s "mean, hdwever. that If the de.
mauds for cars In tooth directions were
fully sti t iled there would not be an
Idle car lo the east."
VANDLING,
J-'.-.n P.arreM. in employe of (he Del
aware ai.rl Hii-l'on mine at thit plaec
wv.4 quite Fiif."j.ly Injiind on Mo
d.iy inorr.-'-nu. A piece of -top col f-T
and riiruck t'm n the hf id. He w.n
kniKked down and Jino'ther larrre piec,
o'.ruck hlrn on Ohe fide, bn-iklnp r v
eral tit 4. Mr. Hnrrlt ts a rcflden:
of C.V;bi-"nditle, and f.ither of a hire
fimlly. This Ht h second time ths
he'has been F'lTlunly hurt, while worfc-
t ,t. fl-AH.f.1K.1'.A't.AtK.9JitK
'i For all
"p
Diseases
Vie
Mb
k of thp Kidneys
6 and Blood, take C
Jjl' ftV'i
Pai3SLs I
Ivj
Kir
A
few doses
VI
wil) relieve. A
few boxes will
cure.
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AtslldrnmHsUforWe.rsW J,,
box. or mailed postpaid on
leoeiptof prion. J.
Itr&tfot pamphlet. ,
' HOBB'S MiOlClNC CO.. t
UluiV lat FrancttM.
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yiv M
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c-tr.ra:ii. m
aTal aTTtTi K mK tU. dk
Ing In the VandHns mines wlfhln the
lc three yeas.
Kddle Madifan, eon of John Wadi
gan, mut wt:h an aocMcnt In the Clin
ton .mines .Momday.- while performlnB
h:a dutUfd as driver boy. Ilia foot
cauRht In a fvog and before he had
:lme to release it a srowly'movlnj car
parsed ovtr 3:, crush-Ins three of h'J
tots quite seriously. While he wound
ks veiy painful it is no-t tihought th.vt
anipu'.atl:a is nccatrary.
An oyi:tr supper wa s plven by t ao
Ijidiva' A!:l soaeiy of the Canj?rfsa-ti-.inal
church cn Munduy evenkis. at
which qui':? a wum was added to the
fund for decreasing the IndebteJacss
of the church.
"Labor and Christianity" will be the
fiubject of Hon. T. V. I'owderly's lec-
nire iii ttie c-ontriecationai cnuien, m
'ii'.ufs!ay evei.inc r.e;it. All Kvwe de-
i V.nir :. atiend fhould now secure
their Kcki03, aa there will be only 3S0
for f.aie. T-ie price of diie tlckma Is
23 and iJ5 vents.
HOIMESDALE.
Cbarks AV. Spencer died at his home
yesterday at 3 p. in., a.-jed 71 yiai-U and
9 inonths. I.lr. iSpenoer, who for many
years was foreman of the Delaware
and liudson machine shops at llones
diile, has been a sufferer for a Ions
lime. For over a montn past lie nas
l eer coittlned to his bed and the end
came sudd r.Jy yesieiUay. Althoni.h
his many friends knew of his suffer
his death came as a surprise and
shock. He is survhed by his wife,
daughter r.owena, -and sons, Kred
and I'har'.es. The time of the funeral
will be announced later.
i'.. i:. lit dance for Julius Krslns at
I.iideikrmz hall tonight. ,Admls--lon
i,0 cell IS.
Ml.-s Anna r.rown Is vlsiline friends
at v'ai bondale.
Tile annual se?-'!on of the Archdeac
onry of Scranton was opened in 5 race
rhuivh 'Monday evitiliw at 7. 2D o'clock
with ever.InK prayer. Two udilresses
were then Kien, the first by UeVt C.
A. Ilowells, rector of St. James' church.
.Iiin yn. op "The l'rivib we and Power
oT I'll aehlnK." 'He FKike only on the
"Piivil ae -jf rreachliiB," as one of
(iivl s Kre.altst blesslties. die said that
I the hands of the cl .ri;ynmn was not
upheld i'. they rhoiihl be. but that wa.4
mere liable to be found fault with.
; Kev. K. A. Warner, of Montrose, spoke
' on "The Tendeiicy Toward Keclesias
I tielsm in the '(".lurch, and What It
i Meant." 'lb' deprecated nearly every
1 iKiib. which he said hil l been added
i,y
loan. Forms and postures in wor-
hln. titles as private, right reveren.i.
venerable, arobdeaeon, reverend. D. I..
IjI.. !., and other bymbolic names and
pleaded for the simple and pure wor
ship of Mud.
' DALTON,
A nifetlng of the Keyston union, com
prlsini; -Christian Ktideavor socleiics
of 'N Vliidsoii lFaetoryvllle, Waverly
and the sotli lies of this place, will be
In Id in the Methodist Kplscopal church
Friday, Oct. 25, afternoon and e en-tug-
'It -v. . H. Stirldi'.eblne will de
l.v. r the address In the evening.
The Ladles' Aid soclciy of the llap
tisi; chinch will meet on Wednesday at
Mis. O. W. Mason's.
The .Methodist Kplscopal church was
Ihroi'.ed la.-1 Thurs liy evening to wit-iie.-s
the ceremony of uniting together
as man and wife Samuel Miller 'and
Miss Kitty Wall. The two youns peo-
I pie have many friends lure who wi;n
tli -m happine.-s in 'ine new roiaiioiitiiup.
t!S. K. Phillips, who has been on 'the
siek li:-t. Is again aide to be about.
.1 lines II' -irdman's new bouse on the
flat bi low tin.- mill will su Hi be enclosed.
Tilt' youtis p"ople of the H.ipllst
tiiuuh held a pie social at the church
parbus on Saturday ei'enlnR. An en
joable lime was had.
-M'-s. W. C. Purdy Is ill.
Miss Clara Smith, If Vine street, Is
vls'tlnn lit r sister. -Mrs. A. Hall.
'Mr. and Mrs. W. J. I'.rown contem
plaie spending a mrtlon of the winter
in Scranton.
Pr. .1. C. Mil'-s and dauirbter, Carrie,
will spend the wine In Washington,
I. C.
Miss Huth Hall Is vlsl'iinB friends in
Scranton.
i
No matter how violent cr excruciating
the pain, the Rheumatic. Ilpdrldden, In
lirin. Crippled. Nervous. Neuralgic, or
prostrated with diseases may suffer,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
Will AllorJ Instant laisc.
Fur heada -he (whether sb-k or nervousl.
t lothache. MMiiiilL-l.i. rheiiniatlxui, bim
!.r;o. altis a lei weakness In th twek.
: pine or ki.lmys, pains nround the liver,
i i- uiisv, swelling of the ioltils und pains
of nil kinds, the application of Railway's
.i a ly Relief will afford Immediate r ise,
ar.d Its continued use fur a few duys effect
a permanent cure.
! tanlly slops the most excruciating
naois. nllsvs IrHemmatlon and cures c"'i-i-ey;uas.
whether of the Lungs, Blomach,
dowels or other glanJs or mucous mem
branes. lta(hvn.Ys Kcady Kcllcl
CI UI S AM) TRI VI XTS
okls, Couphs, Sore Throat, Influen
za, Croncbitis, Pneumonia, Rheu
matism, Mcuralpio, Headache,
Tocthache, Asthma, Dif
fictdt t'reething.
ci liF.H TMH Wt'iRST PAINS In from
ine to lenty minute. Not one hour
iftnr readleg ihl a-lvertlseinent need nny
,iie SCI'FFIt W ITH PAIN.
INTF.RN'A LLV A half to a feaspoonful
I., i.- tr u tuiTihler of water will In a few
'e-itvi cure Cramps, Spa-nis. Suur
'--Tih, N.i'i'fii. Vonilllng. Heartburn,
I i'.-,- liehe. lUarthoea, Cullc. Flntu
.. . v n ri . I nil Internal pnlns.
ADWiY'S READY RELIEF.
Pries, 50c. per Bottle. Sold by all
Druggists.
Hi HI 11
OF SCRANTON,
mm ratiis,
Special Attention Given to Baslnci.
and Personal Accounts.
1HTEEEST PAID OS TIME DEPOSIT?,
A permanent relief to lian
sufferlm womtnt spoelflo fo- si
female wenknessesl on. of 'n.i
tare's own roaied Irs; Is not lie
jarions to th mot t delicat. coi.
stliatloo. Why suTirt Prk, 1 1
p.r bottle. Fsr Sal k JOHN M
lestOTla
Sompoand
IKEkDi
Stubborn
Ulcers
due to disease, or an impov
erished condition of the blood,
are a source of annoyance to the
medical fraternity. While con
tinually growing deeper, and
larger the circle of diseased flesh
surrounding thorn is all the time
extending, closing up the ducts
through which replenishment
of tissue should come. Tor such
troubles physicians everywhere
arc praising the results obtained
by the use of
In the first place the system
needs re-invigorating, new flesh
tissue should be formed, new
and pure blood created, in fact, a
new and well nourished body
where room for disease does not
exist. I'ood is the thing, and
Uovinine, that greatest concen
tration of the vitalizing elements
of lean beef, is the most fitting
nourishment of all for speedy
results. Then applied externally
it nourishes by absorption,
where the disease is most appai
ent, thus striking the enemy on
all sides. Ask any Druggist.
Our Stock In Trade
Mainly ronslsts or
Watches, Clocks,
Fins Jewelry,
Diamonds,
Sterling Silverware,
Sterling Silver FoYelties,
Silver Plate! Ware,
Fine Cat Class,
Art Porcelains,
Fine Leather Goods,
Banquet Lamps.
We csrry the largest, variety In all of th'i
pne. No coin em uearei tUmi the great cities
i-a.i show such a variety. Our word is our
bund. Nearly tlnity yean of successful bud
u in should Is) proof vnouifh that our imli
anil price are right, ud always haT beeu
ri.lit.
IE
307 HCKsWaNIHVE.
CN THE LINE OF THE
sro Incited the finest Ashing nnl hutit nr
gro nils In the world. Uescrn live look'-ti
i pplieatinn. Tickets to all po.nts In Maine.
1 nud-i and Munt.mii Provinces. Jl.nu.ap il t.
St I'sul. Can.1 li.m a-id I'nitud Statf. North
nehta. Vancouver, Seattle, lacotut, Portl.vi.l.
ore , an I'raiieisC .
First-Class Sleeping and Dininj C3rs
studied to id! tl roaitli t rlu. Toarist ciri
fu'ly lltteil with bidding-, curtains nn l sp r
i;d.v ad.ptel to wauta of tsttiilli-i may lm Ii -d
with e -out! el.- tickets. Hatui k1wuv.1"i
thsn via otiior lius, For f u'l information,
tsmo tables, etc., on apphcal.on to
E. V. SKINNER, C3. E. A,
353 EROiOWaY. NEW Y3U
VVELSBACH LIGHT
Spcc.alljf idapitd ior Ktadiog aud ScWiOg.
Consume three (S) feet of jran per
hour anil uives an cflicieiicy of sixty
(0dl CBIIllll'S.
Having nt least 81) per ceut. oror the
orilinarv Tip Huriurs. ,
Call unJ Scii It.
ill & CQNNELL CO.,
434 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
rUnttfaoturcrV Agents.
JOHN L HkNGI, ENGRAVER,
OFFICE AND SHOP
3II l.nck. Av. aud Mcwuri's Art Store.
Paolo Engraving (or Circulars, Sods, Cu
logius, H Wepipira.
Half-Tones and Una Work. -
"rmn unot co.. twp. rapiui. i ,oo.4
jBEarr si.no mioK in rut woiau.
-A dollar inttd it a dollar nmud." ,
TMsIMllos' Hal Id I- reach lxx.l H Id Hist
lom soat UllTrMl I mm anyhnm Is Ut. U.S., a.
lwaiitoit;wii, sran urm,
or PuMaI Not isr AtJe.
Kqnal. 919TJ was taat boot
Kiiil la all retail stares tor
iJ.K). We nak. this bad
ouraelT., thenCors w. far
antt ihU,ttfU anal arear,
and If any one w not mutttti
will ninaa taa bki
aaadsooilMirtwIr. Oana
M or voainoB ruaaa,
width. J, Ii K, at KK.
1 to aa Baa
til Jit am.
IlIuatniM
1
kw
tnm Shoe Go.
3 FEDERAL ST..
f BOSTON.
Sjmmtil tow (a Xlaa.
tar.,
frencti Injection Ccmponiid
ritros posUtmy, qulrkty. foul marely eheekr.)
Uatrantara tw owner rarunded. Avoid daneeris.
ratnnlM. Frk. as eet. per bottle. Mia: aBwiiln
Iwlli mm imwmI Ma! Int nrBali
a. aecur. crun
ODMrrauao. w. wniy -a. MBWHtr
t. say aaaraai lor aj.
ajrnngn
i. ,a.
lllWM I GQNNELL
CANADIAN PACIFIC CT ft 111 XI
s$m mi in
ttlffiitil.
lll.4li:fi. s
f7
14
, O ATb K nm ART II a IYP
II
are: th
150
Sizes and Styles jj
OF
'CAST-IRON
RANGES
25
Sizes and Styles j
OF
STEEL
RANGES
I .w
mm ; fm Kill 1 mm
1 VCTrrJ" I
the liiiSlM'wiK
Lave arranged with' the following firms to sell their
STOVES AT FOUNDRY PRICES".
STK0NU S FUKN1SI11X; HOUSE, :i2-322 lVim Avenue. .
V. (J. D0UI) CO., ."() Liukawanua Avenue.
F00TE k S1IKAIS CO., W.) '. Wais'.iington Ave.
K. J. HltiUES, 124 South 3lain Avenue.
w a s n i
9m I1UWIIIUUII V VUIIV
LAGER
BREWERY.
Uannfai'tnrars of th. C.loLmloi I
PILSENER
LAGER BEER
CAPAC ITV I
loo.ooo Barrels per Annum
HOTEL VI
EROADWAY and FORTY-FIr?
iT., NEW YOr.K CITY.
A MoJorn l irerroor lloici coiitainin .:
rtiom, -OH unit b ull and loilcl ,
nttaoheJ.
EUROHtAN PLAN,
lined Ho 'in.. SI .s.'t l.src" l o'ii.s. ?.' "
With p- irve b ull $.' .'ill nnd llixv.ird ter i.
RESTAURANT. CUISIN'i ANJ
SCRVICE UNEXCCLLEU.
In cIhmiJ pro.tunity lo tne principo l'u ti
Mini 'he shoppuu d s.r c'.. . , -Flto
niinules from tirnr.il i e .tul d
e-t h.irj Depots
LOUIS U TODO. J H. FIFE.
Wa are lieaibpi irt tj
fur CysLert n:
' are bumlil ti- tile
IclchratcJ Duck 11 1 vert,
i.ynn llavcn.-t. Key purt.,
lill I'tnuls; itlso lllos
nry, Ktukaways, .lliiu.ic
vlvcr Coves, Western
lmrcH anJ liltu l iiiiits.
(sr-Weniskn a Sp.-ci.vlty of dilivrin
Idus Points on bull nlitil in carrier
CALL UP 3632.
aofflioiViiMatci
!:
CO.
OILS, a- mm
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OPPIOE AND WAREHOUSB,
Ml TO 151 MERIDIAN STRBBT
M. W. COLLINS, M'tfr.
)R. LOBB'S BOOK FREE
. .11 . ..DnnP Vf)f I II.
(ST VltiOK and IHSC.AStS OV Itkl '
OMrlf, JOB n.M: clotu oonoa.
.11 .-J -T i rr...tmaat bVBIftll
l-ktly oonflLntlaU and a .lUe in'ck cur e
n aatetsl. matter haw lost staadiua. I
ll ssslUTsly sura you.
neita ar eat!
I . .... a. Dhllada.. Pa
EST.
I'l, Z-3-t. -J-7tl. 11.1
THI!
m m
VITNu3 THAT
II. 1). SVi'AKlZ & CO.
Arc !h Leadira Vliol AR-'ats in
D
RIFLES. PiEVOLV
HEADQUARTERS ms.
I. v. Miit'.ii's ai:;l Kcr.'iiUion i
Cur.s ln' VlWA and :
'K-K-phone JTJd. I'pen r.vcnin t.
' j i-prue- 6:reet. b. -fteea Tiun aa 1 Wyn- !
mil A Av.'i'.wi
DUFONT'S
riKias. cla3T?;;3 asd sporting
tanufm-tnrel at tho Wapwalloren l.lia, Lo
, tei be eniinty, Ps-. iunl t.1 V d-qili-Kt'-iu
I'e an are,
HENRY BELIW, Jr.
(.leueral Agent for the Wyoming Diftriot.
.13 WYOMING AVE., Scranton, Pav
Third NaJonul Rank Daddiuj.
aoksiies:
TITOS. FORI!, I tttilon. Pa.
Ji UN" H SXITH HON, Plymouth. V
E. W. JtULl.it! AN. ilkos-r.arre. Pa.
agents for the Kepaiuio C'lianiical ttoi
puj illUli WpUaia,
CniraaleriM tir IVr
LOST MANHOOO
rlVaitt .i..i nir allm-uf.l
tilh r.f younu and lualillo-
:. ..j..,i.. it,
owf .it. ISect-nf it-rllKt :fc
lleTluof trcjlrociit. F.!!HOI;u. prouunn
ae. Norvvns Pi billty, Nl-ht' v Enn.'lar.a,l'tiSiJlimi U'-n.
IiiKinil'.Kihatrt na (traiiiKaiiillotiutrowia-orilii'Um-rratirn'On-titisunaitlnguiiur
-irrtil-lr. otwlne an Kpi lu-U
rlaatitsqiiirl-lycurpiUi lir. l:olli?",,,
t,.-a;. Hi- jniiter.lyeiiro by starting at Uiaaent of iltJ;
-on.!, but araarrr.-.t NPIIVI WW
::ll).l'Ht, hrlniring ha.k the rli'k.a'yel "?!.
.".rk. ardn-tturl-fc-lho fl IIE W VOCTII to th.
vll.iit. l--r mall, ai.nu per bus erS for SSwIth trrlt.
r'a,,ll mrv r refund lri anaitc.. rwiot:
-. raalbrrrt-i -.'-Ci,..lieel.N.ir''''
For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS. Urua
gist. Wyoming ave. and Spruce street.
Smok
GUMS.
IMawJII.
tOaatltal
Patientamraa atswi
atatswawa
100
Sizes and Styles
OP
. PARLOR
STOVES
50
Sizes and Styles
OF
HEATING
STOVES
crnd 5 rntsi foe s-molff package.
Faultless Chemical Company ba.ii
mori, Md,
Ailantic Refining Co
Manufacturers and Dasl.rs i
Linseed Oil, Napthas and Caso
llnes of all grades. Alio Grease,
linlon Orcuse and Colliery Com
pound: alro a large line of Pat
afllne Wax Candles.
We also handle the Famous CROWN
ACME OIL. the only family safety
burning oil In tho market.
Wni. Mason, Manager:
Ofllce: Coat Exchafme,
Works at Pine Urook.
Wyoming Ave.
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made
Well Man
1st Day.
IStb Day
of Me.
THI ORCAT SOtb bs.
prodaeea the above rmnlts la SO days, It1
powertullr sad quickly. Cures b.a all othafi i fall.
Vonntai.awlUrtala their lest iaaahood.aaaala
man will neater thrtr yautbdu visor bf salsa
KBTI VO. It oolcalr ana surelr natom "r'
neas. IiOat TlUlltr. IsspotMar, Mslktljr Mlanoas,
LoslFowsr.Faillna Meuerr, Wutlna DtsoafM-eaa
all affneta at saU-abUM or aioaMaaS IndlKrallon,
bloh antta oaa for atndy. bualsaai or marrlaft. 1J
aotoolr mtnm by sUrtlac st taa art ot a'aaaa., !
la a (mat at-i-v. toolo sail bipo4 milder, brlaffi
leg back ths pink glow to hIi cayeebaara f
I.Hat th. nr. of yoath. It wards off Inaviltr
and OaatumrtloB. lutiat aa bavtai RKVIvO, as
ether. It can be oarrld la seat socket. awil,
a 1.00 aer paciua, or six tor U.OO, wltk a BosP
Ma writtaa gnarantso aa sawo oar taranal
thaaaoaey. Ctnulaifraa. Adansa
9YU MEDICINE CO.. S KWer ., CNICMO. ILL
Taa aate ht atth.wsBroe Vimih4
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